Some of you may have been tweeting @BarackObama with queries about the economy or job growth ever since he was elected. Now, you might get the chance to hear a response.
Today, for the first time, the President will answer questions in a Twitter Town Hall. To participate, tweet questions using the hashtag #AskObama. At 2 p.m., watch President Obama respond live on WhiteHouse.gov.
Twitter has been collecting questions ever since June 30 and will continue to do so in real-time during the event. Highly active users (called “curators”) will help choose questions and comments for the President.
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey will moderate today’s Town Hall in front of an audience of 140 people (a play on Twitter’s 140-character limit). Thirty people have been chosen through the White House Tweet Up to live-tweet what they see and what it’s like to be at the event. Through this project, Twitter users who follow @WhiteHouse and register at Whitehouse.gov/tweetup will be selected at random to attend future White House functions and share ideas with administration officials.
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What will you ask the President during today’s Town Hall?
President Obama Hosts First Ever Twitter Town Hall
Some of you may have been tweeting @BarackObama with queries about the economy or job growth ever since he was elected. Now, you might get the chance to hear a response.